Art Everywhere was launched by artists Grayson Perry and Antony Gormley at Waterloo station. A public vote courtesy of 38,000 art acolytes whittled down the selection to 25 pieces. The most popular was David Hockney's 1977 painting My Parents (above). Others in the series include Pottery by Acton-born Patrick Caulfield, Dame Laura Knight's wartime picture Ruby Loftus screwing a Breechring, and Existers by east London's Gilbert & George.

Waterloo station aside, we can't tell you exactly where you'll be able to see the artworks — that's part of the fun. However, we do know there will be some sort of Anthony Gormley screening at Piccadilly Circus. If you spot any pop-up artworks, feel free to take a snap and add it to the Londonist Flickr pool.